Author: John GreenPages: 305Publisher: Dutton JuvenileQuentin Jacobsen has spent a lifetime loving the magnificently adventurous Margo Roth Spiegelman from afar. So when she cracks open a window and climbs back into his life - dressed like a ninja and summoning him for an ingenious campaign of revenge - he follows.

After their all-nighter ends and a new day breaks, Q arrives at school to discover that Margo, always an enigma, has now become a mystery. But Q soon learns that there are clues - and they're for him. Urged down a disconnected path, the closer Q gets, the less Q sees the girl he thought he knew.What a disappointment to book. It may as well be called Alaska Town or something. If you've read Looking for Alaska, I can say that this book contains the same concept but the characters just have different names.John Green is known for his complex characters but what's the point of writing about the broken youth if one can not depict them in various ways in his books?The beginning was interesting and exciting, their adventures kept a good pace and the mood was generally pleasant.But after Margo disappeared the whole story changed (which was expected).What was less expected was Quentin's obsession with Margo. His whole days and nights revolved around her, he became angry whenever any of his mates tried to live their life, trying to enjoy their last days in high school. Quentin was not really even self-centered, but he thought he had to stop living his life to find someone who ran away for a reason. He was wasting his life on an obsession.Like I said before the book is only about one thing - finding Margo.This made the dialogues very weird and strange metaphors that were irrelevant. They were like too deep for the plot and did not go with the rest.However, I must say that I loved the supporting characters. In my opinion, they were the only ones worth reading about. They were funny and very wise, wise in a way that was believable. I especially liked Ben's was so unpredictable and made ​​me laugh several times. He picked up the book out of its dark corner a little bit.xoxo Lihini